Tourism Industry of Sudan: History and Peculiarities of its Development in the 20th and 21st Centuries
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The article considers the history of the tourism industry of one of the oldest states in the
world — Sudan. The first attempts to organize sightseeing trips for Europeans to the Nile
Valley were recorded after Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt in the early 19th century, but at
that time Sudan was a little-known region. The military campaign of 1821 undertaken by the
troops of Muhammad Ali resulted in the submission of Sudan and the establishment of the
Egyptian-Turkish administration there. Since that time, the level of European intrusion into
the country began to increase. The activities of travel companies only became notable in Sudan
after the beginning of the colonial rule by England and Egypt in 1899. In the first decades
of the twentieth century the first hotels were created, roads, including the railroad, were built,
and cities were expanded as well as modernized. The hotel owners were predominantly foreigners.
Tourism developed further after the country achieved independence in 1956. Since
that time, national travel companies appeared, and travelers from Western countries and the
Arab began to visit the country. Tourism has become an attractive sector for investment and
capital raising, both local and international. At the same time, the economic and political
problems observed in the period of 1980–2000 did not allow tourism to become a source of
significant income for the state and prevented the sector from expanding. Currently, both
high-level hotels and modest guesthouses, that mainly provide services for the domestic consumer,
are built and operate in the capital of the country and in some cities of regional significance.
The activity of travel companies remains at a low level and the number of foreign
travelers is small. Local companies have attempted to cooperate with their Russian counterparts,
but there are not enough prerequisites for initiating collaboration in this area. Sudanese
researchers, economists, sociologists, historians, and marketing experts analyze the tourism
sector and try to make recommendations for improving work in this area. This is reflected in a
number of works in scientific journals that have been published in recent years.
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Gerasimov I. V., Bogdanov D. Yu. Tourism Industry of Sudan: History and Peculiarities of its Development in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Asian and African Studies, 2020, vol. 12, issue 4, pp. 579–587.